Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: the beach and Atlantic breakers at El Oualidia, Morocco.
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Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: the beach and Atlantic breakers at El Oualidia, Morocco.
Bon mon but est d’essayer de présenter l’ENSEMBLE de mes 50.000 photos (ce n’est pas une exagération, hélas! 52845 à ce jour !!). Evidemment, pas toutes…
1985. Les dernières vacances de Pâques au Maroc, avant le retour de ma sœur en France.
- Taroudannt
- id
- id
- chèvres sur un arganier entre Chichaoua et Agadir
- Oualidia
- id
- le Haut-Atlas
#road #oualidia #legumes #paysans #corni he (à El Oualidia, El Jadida, Morocco)
La Sultana in Oualidia is located at the edge of the lagoon of Oualidia famous for oyster farms and flocks of pink flamingos, discover an ideal place for relaxation and rest.
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La Sultana in Oualidia, Morocco La Sultana in Oualidia is located at the edge of the lagoon of Oualidia famous for oyster farms and flocks of pink flamingos, discover an ideal place for relaxation and rest.
This Moroccan City Was FUN! 🇲🇦
The Bus to Oualidia
i.m. Denise Inge
Further south, the bus stops at places maps dismiss: a junction with a dirt road, a stray concrete hut, a broken-down garage with a painterly pump – places where those who will share the ride wait never doubting that out of the intractable distance, the dust ragged up by the Atlantic, the mystical flame-orange sunset February is displaying like the tail feathers of winter, their bus will come.
And along with the moustachioed men, the scarfed mothers, there’ll be foreigners, two young women on the right half-way down, who’ll need to be told they’ve arrived, who’ll be unaware as the door closes and they wait for the bus to pull away – the man with the mint still gusting its scent from the brush of their bags – that they’ve just stepped down from a memory.
They drop off some details, pick up others, keeping it on the road for twenty years, the bus which never rusts. I flag it down still, saving you a place. Through the flame-orange dust, your beautiful face.